Otterbein--Strongly recommending Theatre/Dance

<p>Doctorjohn, My d just asked if your school takes 4 girls in MT and some MT/D or 4 total? I think I know the answer, but she wants me to ask.</p>

<p>Normally, we look for 4 men and 4 women in MT and MT/D combined, plus 4 men and 4 women in Acting. We saw some very strong MT candidates, however, and decided to take 2 more, 1 man and 1 woman. Of the 5 women, none are dancers; of the 5 men, 2 are dancers. The balance depends on who we see in a given year. We always try to recruit at least 2 MT/Ds, but there's no separate quota for them, which is what I think she was asking. </p>

<p>Hope this helps.</p>

<p>It's hard to tell if the dance audition is the same at the Unifieds as on Campus. It sounds like it's more extensive on campus. So for a very advanced dance would it be better to audition on campus? We are trying to keep her on campus auditions down because of cost, but if it helps her chances off getting in she'll be there. Thanks</p>

<p>So the title of this thread seems to suggestto me that Otterbein is especially strong in dance and theatre but, if one had to choose a weakness, it would be in voice. Is this true or am I reading it wrong?</p>

<p>Danimal, I'm sure DoctorJohn will be along to respond to your post, but I thought I'd throw in my two cents. My daughter is a music major (BA) at Otterbein, and she is over the moon with the education she is receiving. She came to Otterbein well-prepared (she was a vocal major at a performing arts high school); that said, she feels she has learned a ton in her first quarter and is well-challenged.</p>

<p>She also told me that MT kids are in the same choir as her, and they share theory classes. There might be more shared classes, but those are the ones that I remember her mentioning specifically. Although the MT kids have a different course track, they are receiving [most/all?] of their music education through the music department, which my daughter feels is outstanding.</p>

<p>Hope this helps...I'm sure DoctorJohn will fill in the gaps in my information.</p>

<p>If I may also throw in my two cents, I'm a freshman MT major, and I mentioned Theatre and Dance because that is the official name of the department. However, there is a Musical Theatre major within that department that includes a strong training in vocal music, aural skills, and music theory. I consider the Musical Theatre major an unofficial double major in Acting and Vocal Music with a minor in Dance--it seems this is the way the very structured curriculum for the MT major turns out, and I love it. It is an indication of Otterbein's stressing that graduates graduate being triple threats. And I am friendly with several vocal music majors, and that is also a very strong program.
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<p>danimal: I hope mezzomom and linus have answered your question. Our MT's do indeed receive all of their music training through the Music Department, which has an outstanding faculty. Let me know if there's anything else you need to know.</p>

<p>LocoMom: We video all of our unified auditions, and Stella Kane, our director of dance, feels that she can get a pretty good idea about a dancer's technique from the video. What your d. won't get, unless she comes to campus or to the Chicago unifieds, is a good idea about Stella. At the other sites, including LA, I tell the auditioners what steps Stella wants to see, and then put them on tape. </p>

<p>We have offered admission to MT/D's whom Stella hasn't seen in person. But auditioning works both ways, and I do think it's better for dancers to meet her. So yes, I'd recommend coming to campus or to Chicago. </p>

<p>Hope this helps.</p>

<p>Hey..im a senior in high school and i love acting! and i just wanted to know how i proceed in getting into Otterbein...it seems like a great school and the only thing i really want to do right now is act!.. so can ya give me some tips...thanks!</p>